Canon UC200 camcorder mod

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  • technicalspecialist
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    • Jun 2010
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    Canon UC200 camcorder mod

    I have a Canon UC200 camcorder that a friend gave to repair. I took it apart to work on the tape mechanism and noticed that the small PCB at the back with the AV output and a few buttons on
    has a place for an S-video output connector and what I think is the place for a 6V DC power supply connector but neither are soldered on.
    Also some associated surface mount ferrite beads, diodes and ceramic coupling caps are missing. I want to mod it to include these but can't without knowing what the values should be.

    Does anyone have the service manual for this model or a similar camcorder that uses the same PCB? I think the PCB part no. is GCMK-165X. I already searched google but couldn't find anything.
    If it's broken, fix it. If it's not broken, improve it.

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